Simon Luttrell, Sheriff of Dublin , 1532 (8) Simon Luttrell (II), son of Richard?
Adam Luttrell, Sheriff of Dublin, 1571 (8) bro. of John, son of Simon (above)? |
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(son of Thomas Luttrell of Luttrellstown) b. d. Oct. 1717 m. Elizabeth Jones (dau. of Charles Jones)
Col. in James II Army in France and Ireland
suspected of treason at Battle of Limerick Openly joined with King William after Treaty of Limerick Succeded to Luttrellstown after confiscation from Col. Simon, his brother Professed to be Roman Catholic 1699, but apparently died a Protestant Sons educated in England as Protestants Assasinated Oct. 1717 probably by a Jacobite It is said that at the time of the Irish Rebellion in 1798, the grave of Colonel Henry Luttell in Clonsilla Churchyard was opened and his skull smashed.
CHILDREN OF HENRY AND ELIZABETH
ROBERT LUTTRELL, the eldest, died in 1727 while traveling abroad SIMON LUTTRELL (VI), succeded to Luttrellstown SEE BELOW
(son of Col. Henry Luttrell of Luttrellstown) b. 1713 d. 1787 m. Judith Maria Lawes (sole heiress of Sir Nicholas Lawes, Governor of Jamaica) Not long after his marriage, which brought additional wealth, including property in Jamaica. Lived at Four Oaks in Warwickshire, England, 1774 - 1778 Was created Baron Irnham (of Ireland) in 1768 and Earl of Carhampton in 1785 In 1774 he was returned to Parliament together with no less than three of his sons. His dau. Anne, married (2nd) Duke of Cumberland, bro. to King George III Resumed residence at Luttrellstown late in life.
CHILDREN OF SIMON (VI) AND JUDITH
SEE BELOW d. 1829 - Title became extinct 2 daughters - 2 sons (died young) ANNE LUTTRELL (m. Henry Frederick, Duke of Cumberland, brother of George III) imprisoned for gambling debts and pickpocketing - poisoned herself after being condemned to clean the streets chained to a wheelbarrow. d. 1803 in Paris Supporter of the colonists in America, in opposition to King George III and Lord North. Capt. in Royal Navy and M. P. LUCY LUTTRELL (m. Capt. Moriaty) led a quiet life
(son of Simon (VI) Luttrell of Luttrellstown) b. 1743 d. 1821 Adjutant General of Ireland The part taken by Col. Henry Luttrell's grandson, in suppressing the (Irish) Rebellion of 1798, occasioned a fresh outbreak of hostility against the family. The Colonel's grave was opened and his skull smashed. 2nd Earl of Carhampton M. P. for Bossiney in 1768 Owned an estate in West Indies Sold Luttrellstown soon after Rebellion of 1798. Moved to Painshill in Surrey, England. Father of 1 child - Henry
(son of Henry Lawes Luttrell and ? - Henry's mother apparently never acquired Henry's surname) b. 1765 d. 1851 Member of Irish Parliament 1798 Introduced to London society by the Duchess of Devonshire Gained notoriety as a conversationalist and diner-out. Wrote "Letters to Julia in Rhyme" 1822 (which was praised by Lord Byron) and "Letters of a Dandy to a Dolly". d. s. p.
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(son of Thomas Luttrell of Luttrellstown) b. d. 1698 (abroad) m. Catherine Newcomen (dau. of Sir Thomas Newcomen) She was "brought up Protestant"
Appt. Governor of Dublin, by James II abt 1689 Appt. Lord Lieutenant of Co. Dublin, M. P. possibly in France during Battle of Boyne, but in Ireland during Siege of Limerick
1691 - Left Ireland after Treaty of Limerick to serve with James II in France Luttrellstown confiscated |

SIMON LUTTRELL (III) (son of Sir Thomas Luttrell of Luttrellstown) b. bef. 1554 d. 1597 WILL (Index of Prerog...) m. (1) _____Gaydon m. (2) Elizabeth Finglas inherited Luttrellstown abt 1560 1566 entered Lincoln's Inn as student HAD SEVERAL CHILDREN, including Eldest son THOMAS LUTTRELL, SEE BELOW NICHOLAS LUTTRELL d. 1610 Will (3, 6) _________LUTTRELL (dau.) m. Nicholas FitzSimons of Baldoyle
THOMAS LUTTRELL, M. P. (son of Simon Luttrell (III) of Luttrellstown) b. d. Nov 1634 buried Clonsilla m. (1) Eleanor Cheevers (dau. of John Cheevers) m. (2) Alison _________ (dau. of Nicholas ____, 21st Baron of Howth)
CHILDREN OF THOMAS LUTTRELL SIMON LUTTRELL (IV) (eldest son) b. 1600 d. abt 1650 inherited Luttrellstown SEE BELOW STEPHEN LUTTRELL b. d. 1663 Will (5) JOHN LUTTRELL THOMAS LUTTRELL - settled at Co. Westmeath SEE AT RIGHT & A NUMBER OF DAUGHTERS 1 dau. m. William Fitzwilliam 1 dau. m. Walter Goulding
Younger children of Thomas (other than Simon who inherited Luttrellstown) inh great store of silver and gold
SIMON LUTTRELL (IV) (son of Thomas Luttrell, M. P. of Luttrellstown) b. 1600 d. abt 1650 m. Mary ________________(dau. of Jenico, 5th Viscount Gormanston) appt. "Gentleman of the Bedchamber to Charles II" Member Irish Parliament 1643, Borough of Navan 1646 - still living at Luttrellstown Left SEVERAL CHILDREN including Eldest son, THOMAS LUTTRELL, SEE BELOW and, some say (son of Simon Luttrell (IV) of Luttrellstown) b. d. 1673 Inherited Luttrellstown Mentioned by name in the "Act of Settlement" restoring Luttrellstown to him in 1663
CHILDREN OF THOMAS LUTTRELL* note at left _______________LUTTRELL (unmarried dau.) _______________LUTTRELL (dau. m. ____Slingsby) SIMON LUTTRELL (V) (eldest son) SEE AT LEFT HENRY LUTTRELL - SEE BELOW
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ROBERT LUTTRELL (son of Sir Thomas Luttrell of Luttrellstown) b. bef. 1554 d. 1594/95 Tankardstown, Co. Meath, Ireland WILL 1595 - Dublin - Baker (per Index to Prerog Wills of Ireland) some show m. Elizabeth Rochfort CHILDREN OF ROBT AND ELIZABETH Richard Luttrell of Tankardstown
RICHARD LUTTRELL b. d. 1633 Dublin WILL 1634 (per Index of Prerog. Wills of IR) some show m. Anne Cusack CHILDREN OF RICHARD AND ANNE Jane Mary Oliver
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b. d. 1554 Luttrellstown, Co. Dublin, Ireland m. (1) Anne Alymer m. (2) Elizabeth Bathe
CHILDREN OF SIR THOMAS
Richard Luttrell, d. bef. 1554, 1 dau. mentioned in Sir Thomas WILL James Luttrell, d. 1554/7 Will (3, 5), m. ____Sarsfield (dau. of Sir William Sarsfield of Lucan) 1 son who d. bef 1560 Simon Luttrell (III), b. bef. 1554 d. 1597 m. (1) __Gaydon m. (2) Elizabeth Finglas succeded to Luttrellstown abt 1560 Had SEVERAL children SEE BELOW John Luttrell, b. bef. 1554 d. 1620; Lived Killeigh, buried Clonsilla Walter Luttrell, b. bef. 1554 d. matriculated 1572 Oxford Univ Robert Luttrell, b. bef. 1554 d. liv Tankardstown, Co. Meath SEE BELOW |

b. d. 1216 m. Frethesant Paynell (dau. of William Paynell) of England
CHILDREN OF GEOFFREY AND FRETHESANT 1. Andrew of Lincolnshire and Somerset, England
More about Geoffrey in Ireland 1204 - sent to Ireland by King John, of England, 1210 - accompanied King John to Ireland as Paymaster of the King's Fleet 1215 - knighted by King John, sent on an embassy to Pope Purchased property at Cratelach in Thomond ______________________________________________
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b. d. 1216 m. Frethesant Paynell (dau. of William Paynell) of England
CHILDREN OF GEOFFREY AND FRETHESANT 1. Andrew of Lincolnshire and Somerset, England
More about Geoffrey in Ireland 1204 - sent to Ireland by King John, of England, 1210 - accompanied King John to Ireland as Paymaster of the King's Fleet 1215 - knighted by King John, sent on an embassy to Pope Purchased property at Cratelach in Thomond ______________________________________________
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ROBERT LUTTRELL b. d. An ecclesiastic, in 1228 was Treasurer (Canon) of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin 1235 - 1246 - King's Chancellor of Ireland ____________________________________ |
MICHAEL LUTTRELL b. d. abt. 1295 had property near Lucan, co. of Dublin, at or near "Luttrellstown" (1) . . .a ford near Lucan (3) ____________________________________ |
SIMON LUTTRELL (I) b. d. 1349 - land and a mill at Salmon Leap near St. Wolstan's released to Simon Luttrell amongst others - witnessed by Sir Elias de Ashbourne (3) ____________________________________ |

JOHN LUTTRELL b. d. m.
CHILDREN OF JOHN
__________Luttrell (dau.) m. __________Plunkett & ROBERT LUTTRELL b. d. 1437 Luttrellstown, Co. Dublin, Ireland m. "dealing with" property at Salmon Leap previously owned by Simon Luttrell (I) 1349 Inherited property, including Kindlestown, County Wicklow, from Sir Elias de Ashbourne (witness at Salmon Leap property for Simon Luttrell (I), 1349) Employed by the Crown as Collector of the Subsidy for Castleknock similar to Sheriff/Bailiff?
CHILDREN OF ROBERT (only child mentioned by 3)
CHRISTOPHER LUTTRELL b. d. 1454 Luttrellstown, Co. Dublin, Ireland
CHILDREN OF CHRISTPHER (only child mentioned by 3)
THOMAS LUTTRELL b. 1435 d. Luttrellstown, Co. Dublin, Ireland m. Ellen Bellew (dau. of Philip Bellew)
In 1486 is Sheriff of County Dublin
CHILDREN OF THOMAS AND ELLEN
________Luttrell (dau.) m. Nicholas Travers & RICHARD LUTTRELL b. d. Luttrellstown, Co. Dublin, Ireland m. Margaret FitzLyon
CHILDREN OF RICHARD AND MARGARET
________Luttrell (dau.) m. Sir Patrick Barnewall Catherine Luttrell (dau.) m. (1) Nicholas Barnewall m. (2) Sir John Plunkett - Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench Robert Luttrell, Archdeacon of Meath, unmarried Simon Luttrell (II), merchant, alderman of Dublin, m. ____Bathe WILL 1540 (6) SHERIFF 1532? Thomas Luttrell, SEE BELOW |

b. d. 1554 Luttrellstown, Co. Dublin, Ireland m. (1) Anne Alymer m. (2) Elizabeth Bathe
CHILDREN OF SIR THOMAS
Richard Luttrell, d. bef. 1554, 1 dau. mentioned in Sir Thomas WILL James Luttrell, d. 1554/7 Will (3, 5), m. ____Sarsfield (dau. of Sir William Sarsfield of Lucan) 1 son who d. bef 1560 Simon Luttrell (III), b. bef. 1554 d. 1597 m. (1) __Gaydon m. (2) Elizabeth Finglas succeded to Luttrellstown abt 1560 Had SEVERAL children SEE BELOW John Luttrell, b. bef. 1554 d. 1620; Lived Killeigh, buried Clonsilla Walter Luttrell, b. bef. 1554 d. matriculated 1572 Oxford Univ Robert Luttrell, b. bef. 1554 d. liv Tankardstown, Co. Meath SEE BELOW |

ROBERT LUTTRELL (son of Sir Thomas Luttrell of Luttrellstown) b. bef. 1554 d. 1594/95 Tankardstown, Co. Meath, Ireland WILL 1595 - Dublin - Baker (per Index to Prerog Wills of Ireland) some show m. Elizabeth Rochfort CHILDREN OF ROBT AND ELIZABETH Richard Luttrell of Tankardstown
RICHARD LUTTRELL b. d. 1633 Dublin WILL 1634 (per Index of Prerog. Wills of IR) some show m. Anne Cusack CHILDREN OF RICHARD AND ANNE Jane Mary Oliver
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SIMON LUTTRELL (III) (son of Sir Thomas Luttrell of Luttrellstown) b. bef. 1554 d. 1597 WILL (Index of Prerog...) m. (1) _____Gaydon m. (2) Elizabeth Finglas inherited Luttrellstown abt 1560 1566 entered Lincoln's Inn as student HAD SEVERAL CHILDREN, including Eldest son THOMAS LUTTRELL, SEE BELOW NICHOLAS LUTTRELL d. 1610 Will (3, 6) _________LUTTRELL (dau.) m. Nicholas FitzSimons of Baldoyle
THOMAS LUTTRELL, M. P. (son of Simon Luttrell (III) of Luttrellstown) b. d. Nov 1634 buried Clonsilla m. (1) Eleanor Cheevers (dau. of John Cheevers) m. (2) Alison _________ (dau. of Nicholas ____, 21st Baron of Howth)
CHILDREN OF THOMAS LUTTRELL SIMON LUTTRELL (IV) (eldest son) b. 1600 d. abt 1650 inherited Luttrellstown SEE BELOW STEPHEN LUTTRELL b. d. 1663 Will (5) JOHN LUTTRELL THOMAS LUTTRELL - settled at Co. Westmeath SEE AT RIGHT & A NUMBER OF DAUGHTERS 1 dau. m. William Fitzwilliam 1 dau. m. Walter Goulding
Younger children of Thomas (other than Simon who inherited Luttrellstown) inh great store of silver and gold
SIMON LUTTRELL (IV) (son of Thomas Luttrell, M. P. of Luttrellstown) b. 1600 d. abt 1650 m. Mary ________________(dau. of Jenico, 5th Viscount Gormanston) appt. "Gentleman of the Bedchamber to Charles II" Member Irish Parliament 1643, Borough of Navan 1646 - still living at Luttrellstown Left SEVERAL CHILDREN including Eldest son, THOMAS LUTTRELL, SEE BELOW and, some say (son of Simon Luttrell (IV) of Luttrellstown) b. d. 1673 Inherited Luttrellstown Mentioned by name in the "Act of Settlement" restoring Luttrellstown to him in 1663
CHILDREN OF THOMAS LUTTRELL* note at left _______________LUTTRELL (unmarried dau.) _______________LUTTRELL (dau. m. ____Slingsby) SIMON LUTTRELL (V) (eldest son) SEE AT LEFT HENRY LUTTRELL - SEE BELOW
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THOMAS LUTTRELL (son of Thomas Luttrell, M. P.) b. bef. 1634 d. 1673 WILL (6) Luttrell, Thomas - Ranoghern, co. Westmeath, esq. ...only surviving son of Thomas Luttrell in 1663 (at Restoration of Luttrellstown to the Luttrells) Settled in Co. Westmeath (3) |
(son of Thomas Luttrell of Luttrellstown) b. d. 1698 (abroad) m. Catherine Newcomen (dau. of Sir Thomas Newcomen) She was "brought up Protestant"
Appt. Governor of Dublin, by James II abt 1689 Appt. Lord Lieutenant of Co. Dublin, M. P. possibly in France during Battle of Boyne, but in Ireland during Siege of Limerick
1691 - Left Ireland after Treaty of Limerick to serve with James II in France Luttrellstown confiscated |

(son of Thomas Luttrell of Luttrellstown) b. d. Oct. 1717 m. Elizabeth Jones (dau. of Charles Jones)
Col. in James II Army in France and Ireland
suspected of treason at Battle of Limerick Openly joined with King William after Treaty of Limerick Succeded to Luttrellstown after confiscation from Col. Simon, his brother Professed to be Roman Catholic 1699, but apparently died a Protestant Sons educated in England as Protestants Assasinated Oct. 1717 probably by a Jacobite It is said that at the time of the Irish Rebellion in 1798, the grave of Colonel Henry Luttell in Clonsilla Churchyard was opened and his skull smashed.
CHILDREN OF HENRY AND ELIZABETH
ROBERT LUTTRELL, the eldest, died in 1727 while traveling abroad SIMON LUTTRELL (VI), succeded to Luttrellstown SEE BELOW
(son of Col. Henry Luttrell of Luttrellstown) b. 1713 d. 1787 m. Judith Maria Lawes (sole heiress of Sir Nicholas Lawes, Governor of Jamaica) Not long after his marriage, which brought additional wealth, including property in Jamaica. Lived at Four Oaks in Warwickshire, England, 1774 - 1778 Was created Baron Irnham (of Ireland) in 1768 and Earl of Carhampton in 1785 In 1774 he was returned to Parliament together with no less than three of his sons. His dau. Anne, married (2nd) Duke of Cumberland, bro. to King George III Resumed residence at Luttrellstown late in life.
CHILDREN OF SIMON (VI) AND JUDITH
SEE BELOW d. 1829 - Title became extinct 2 daughters - 2 sons (died young) ANNE LUTTRELL (m. Henry Frederick, Duke of Cumberland, brother of George III) imprisoned for gambling debts and pickpocketing - poisoned herself after being condemned to clean the streets chained to a wheelbarrow. d. 1803 in Paris Supporter of the colonists in America, in opposition to King George III and Lord North. Capt. in Royal Navy and M. P. LUCY LUTTRELL (m. Capt. Moriaty) led a quiet life
(son of Simon (VI) Luttrell of Luttrellstown) b. 1743 d. 1821 Adjutant General of Ireland The part taken by Col. Henry Luttrell's grandson, in suppressing the (Irish) Rebellion of 1798, occasioned a fresh outbreak of hostility against the family. The Colonel's grave was opened and his skull smashed. 2nd Earl of Carhampton M. P. for Bossiney in 1768 Owned an estate in West Indies Sold Luttrellstown soon after Rebellion of 1798. Moved to Painshill in Surrey, England. Father of 1 child - Henry
(son of Henry Lawes Luttrell and ? - Henry's mother apparently never acquired Henry's surname) b. 1765 d. 1851 Member of Irish Parliament 1798 Introduced to London society by the Duchess of Devonshire Gained notoriety as a conversationalist and diner-out. Wrote "Letters to Julia in Rhyme" 1822 (which was praised by Lord Byron) and "Letters of a Dandy to a Dolly". d. s. p.
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Unless otherwise referenced (1), (2), etc. all information in black text is from (3). All information in red text is either comment by the webmaster or general, unreferenced material. |
Roman Numerals associated with each Simon Luttrell are for ease of identification here only
Center and left column shows Luttrells of Luttrellstown
Collateral or unattached Luttrells (who are referenced in 3, 5, 6, 7 or 8) are shown in left and right column - except where noted. |
Geoffrey, Robert, Michael and Simon Luttrell (I) are very probably closely related but these relationships are presently unproven The Luttrell line starting with John (below) through Henry Luttrell (d. 1851) is established in (3) |
Simon Luttrell, Sheriff of Dublin , 1532 (8) Simon Luttrell (II), son of Richard?
Adam Luttrell, Sheriff of Dublin, 1571 (8) bro. of John, son of Simon (above)? |
Nicholas Luttrell b. d. 1567/68 Clonsilla, Co. Dublin, gent. (3, 6) Cousin of Sir Thomas Luttrell, lived in house of considerable size near Luttrellstown, had numerous family (3) then, obviously (?), this is a son of Simon Luttrell (II) |
Simon Lutterell b. d. 1577 WILL (6) Russardstown, Co. Dublin Another son of Simon (II)? or are 3 "Lutterell" spellings of wills in 1577, 1587 & 1604 significant? |
James Lutterell b. d. 1587 Will (5) Tupperbyer
John Lutterell b. d. 1604 Will (6) Dublin, Stabler or sabeller |
John Luttrell (8) b. d. Combe & Newroe, Liberty of Donore 2 Hearths, 1664 Co. Dublin
Patrick Luttrell (8) b. d. Finglas, Co. Dublin 1664, 1 Hearth
Richard Luttrell (8) b. d. Tybrodane, Cravagh, Co. Dublin 1664, 1 Hearth |
Michaell Litterell, gent. (7) 1659, County of Meath, Barony of Ratouth, Parish of Rathregan, Poorestowne
Nicholas Luttrell, gent. (7) 1659, County of Dublin, Barony of Neithercross, Parish of Finglass, Finglas
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